Oklahoma Criminal Record Resources

Adult Criminal Record

Arrest Only

If you have an adult criminal record involving an arrest only, Oklahoma may allow the expungement/sealing of those adult criminal records.

Oklahoma arrest records may be expunged if you were acquitted, your conviction was reversed, your factual innocence was established by DNA evidence, your pardon was based on the Governor’s finding of actual innocence, or if no charges were ever filed against you.

If you have an adult criminal record involving a conviction or other disposition, Oklahoma may allow the expungement/sealing of those adult criminal records.

After a 1 year waiting period, you may apply for the expungement of a deferred adjudication of a misdemeanor charge. You must wait 10 years for deferred felony charges, misdemeanor convictions, and pardoned felony convictions.

Juvenile Criminal Record

Not Adjudicated

If you have a juvenile criminal record and you were not adjudicated, Oklahoma may allow the expungement/sealing of those juvenile criminal records.

To be eligible for an expungement of a juvenile record, you must be at least age 21, have completed all requirements of the past juvenile proceeding, and have no subsequent arrests, convictions, or pending charges.